Overall, I enjoyed Persona 5. I played through it twice, which is something I rarely do given its length. However, I'm not in hurry to get Royal. I'm trying to get better at playing more games in my backlog, let alone finishing them. I want to finish Persona 3 FES one day, but ever since my PS2 started having trouble reading discs, I have been reluctant to use it anymore.

A few days ago, I finally got around to finishing Avadon 2, after dropping it for months. While not as bad as the first Avadon, the endgame was a chore.

Now, I going to back to Baldur's Gate EE. I'm nearing Ch 6 and trying to figure old what spells I want to get for my two mages before I proceed further.

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Haha I remember playing a lot that game! It was awesome. I also liked Sid Meier Train sim, I don't remember the exact name but was a very simplified train sim management, very fun and easy to learn

I am currently playing Borderlands 3, last game I bought... no time for much playing sadly. I mean, I have humble and gamepass but I mostly do it to check other games and see how they did things, copy-ahem, "gain inspiration" from them

Baldur's Gate EE -- I played the original a while back, but never finished far. However, the combination of understanding the game better and some additions that came from BG2 made it more enjoyable. The ending left much to be desired though.....

Expeditions: Viking -- Resource management and survival isn't as critical compared to Conquistador. However, I enjoy the greater freedom when it comes character creation.

Mages of Mystralia-- On the surface, it's similar to the Zelda series. The most interesting thing about the game is ability for players to design spells, which has applications in combat and puzzle-solving.

Currently, I'm playing Steamworld Heist, which has an interesting take on turn-based combat. Shooting requires manual aiming, combined with bullets that will ricochet off obstacles, can used for trick shots that can bypass cover. It's easier said than done though, especially without the assistance of laser sights.

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Of those the only one I played is Steamworld Heist and I found it very fun to play, simple but at same time addictive

I think it's the positioning and bullet physics that gives that game depth without bogging it down with lots of rules. I wish the game was more generous with inventory though, because within a couple of hours of playing, I'm already forced to sell off my items to make room for the new ones.